That's a cool drawing. Great job
The popular technique of trolling or "long-lining" for crappies is what inspired my latest drawing that I have entitled "A Cranker's Mixed Double." In this drawing (below) I attempted to capture the facts that crappies by way of their biological makeup make the species best known for their voracious appetites and for pursuing and eating huge amounts of forage fish; well known to suspend in open water and/or move about as necessary to follow schooling forage; and quite well suited for just these types of predatory pursuits and ambushes, even in the open water.
According to an article by Brad Wiegmann and the opinions, writings and posts of many others on our own Crappie.com forum: "Trolling crankbaits for crappies just makes a lot of sense... This is fundamentally true because crappies like to school in open water or on offshore ledges during certain times of the year and often the only way to catch them is (of course) to attempt to mimic the forage fish that they are pursuing and most often this method is accomplished by way of casting, trolling or long-lining."
"[T]rolling certainly isn’t a new technique by any means; tournament crappie pros have been experimenting with trolling lots of different baits for decades; however, (then) they were far more restricted to trolling a wide variety of spinners, jigs and other soft swim baits, which showed these fishers quite remarkable results during these times of the year. While some of these tactics are still widely practiced by crappie anglers even today; some have evolved and later led to the development of crappie crankbaits that dive to various depths, track straight, present naturally in the environment, and come in many awesome crappie catching colors and patterns."
Please take a moment to let me know if you think I have captured some of these most important elements in the drawing.
Thank you and may God Bless You & Yours,
Wayne aka Special K
Last edited by Special K; 08-06-2015 at 10:46 PM.
"Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17brucec, DOFC, wannabe fisherman, S10CHEVY, RetiredRR, blueball, PAM3417, PawPaw Gene, genec, STUMP HUNTER and 1 others LIKED above post
Great job on the sketch. Very life-like.
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass alongSpecial K LIKED above post
God has blessed you with an awesome talent Wayne!! Thanks for sharing it with all at crappie.com.
Special K LIKED above post
Lots of talent showing there. Very nice.
GO BIG ORANGE !
I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.Special K LIKED above post
Great sketch work! Always enjoy your posts.
Just get up and "gofishin". The fish are waiting!Special K LIKED above post
Appreciate the responses and the comments guys.
"Just Like Iron Sharpens Iron... So it is that One Man Sharpens Another Man." Proverbs 27:17
You have captured the essence of every crankin' crappie fisherman's image of the prey they crank for.........and your art rendering is beautiful.
Have you ever considered gathering 12 of your works and publishing a calendar?